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As another pharmacist reported, ��My dad was great smoker. He died at the age of 101 years, he said it makes the bowels move. It has to do with genetics! I don��t think it is bad to everyone!�� Awareness of the forms of tobacco was generally high however some gross misconceptions also existed: Tobacco can be used in several forms. The knowledge of these forms of tobacco might be useful in helping patients quit tobacco use. The quantitative survey showed that some respondents erroneously believed that cocaine and cannabis were forms of tobacco. This was further explored in the FGD. We observed that the majority of the participants were aware of the common forms of tobacco particularly cigarettes, snuff and chewed tobacco. One respondent reported ��Chewing tobacco is a form of tobacco, some people lick the powder��. However several misconceptions existed as some of them felt that cannabis (marijuana) and coffee were also forms of tobacco. One respondent E-64 said ��snuff and Marijuana forms of tobacco��; Another pharmacist reported, ��People smoke nescafe (coffee),�� however he was immediately corrected by another pharmacist who said, ��caffeine is not tobacco but it has the same effect��. Awareness of the health risks of second hand smoke also existed but appeared to be primarily among vulnerable JQ1 cell line groups: The support for smoke-free laws is contingent on the awareness of the health risks of exposure to second hand smoke. Most of the respondents were aware that passive smoking is dangerous to health. These notions were reported to be particularly strong among vulnerable groups like children and asthmatics. One pharmacist reported ��Passive smoking causes lung cancer��; another reported, ��Passive smoking is harmful to those who have asthma ��.and to children��. However the effects of SHS were reported to be dose-dependent as indicated in the statement, ��Passive smoking is only harmful if you are exposed for a long time��. Attitudes towards smoke-free bans: Pharmacists are in a position to lend their voice to support smoke-free laws and their opinions about potential smoke-free bans were explored. A majority of the participants expressed support R428 order for smoke-free laws in Nigeria however some believed that smoking should be allowed in some designated public places. One participant expressed that smoking should be disallowed everywhere including in private homes. Many of them believed that it was the duty of the government to enforce smoke-free bans. One pharmacist reported that, ��It is good to ban cigarette smoking in public places because of the effect of passive smoking��, and ��The government should enforce smoking bans in public places; smoking should be banned everywhere even in private homes��.- However, others reported, ��It depends on the place, in some places like bars and nightclubs, it is expected that people can smoke there��, and ��There should be designated smoking areas��.